This comic doesn't reflect the whole of Low Energy Day, which seemed like a lot of fun and I got some cool mini comics there. My favourite comic I bought was one called Amusing Paper by Alastair Maceachern, really nice work. (
seanazz can give a more well rounded look at the day's event). I arrived just before closing and then went to the nearby Wetherspoons with a lot of the participants and met some really nice people. Buying drinks was horrendous, I don't go to those kinds of pubs very often. I was still a little tired from it today, though, and not from drinking too much. I drew this scrappy comic on the train to Epsom, where I fell asleep at a barbecue.











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great little story though
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I am grateful you braved that throng and retrieved me a beverage though. Eternally grateful.
Who were some of the other guys at our table? I'm terrible with names. Aaron the hat man, the other guy on your left with the nice sketchbook that wants to submit to the DFC, Alex Fitch... who else?
http://www.kristofski.com/ his buddy chris (though the link doesnt seem to work right now.
urrrrr, my buddy Adam: http://lagthenoggin.livejournal.com/
Ricky, who had a bit of a sunburn on his face: http://smallerworld.comicgenesis.co
dogtopus was there, grinning lots: http://dogtopus.deviantart.com/
And Martin lander of course: http://www.new.facebook.com/profile.p
I totally didn't recognise you without the dark glasses, and hat. Still I bought one of your comics anyway, because I recognised you from the Thing 2007.
Dang. Were there other whaterevers I missed too?
This is Aaron by the way, I was the suited lad that sat with Claude and Chris and banged on incessantly about a character called Professor Oxford.
I really must befriend your journal...